Application package must include all the required documents. Mailed applications must include either ARF# 17-039 or 051-140-1780-030, 1780-XXX in the job title section. Incomplete application packages will be rejected.

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Applications will be screened and only the most qualified will be interviewed. Application must include a cover letter outlining your experience, “to” and “from” employment dates (m/d/y), hours per week, and prior employer contact information including contact number. Applications received without this information may not be considered for this position.

POSITIONS MAY BE EXTENDED OR BECOME PERMANENT AT A LATER DATE.

MAY FILL AT MMO I LEVEL, DUTIES WILL REFLECT THE CLASSIFICATION LEVEL HIRED.

The selected candidate considered for the advertised position will be required to undergo a fingerprint clearance and any offer of employment will be contingent upon live scan fingerprint results.

Scope of Position:
With general supervision provided by a Mailing Machines Supervisor I and II, use complex, multi-function equipment, and process large volumes of outgoing mail for processing by the United States Postal Service (USPS) or other mail carriers. The incumbent will be required to lift and move 50 lbs. boxes without assistance and maneuver full mail cages, weighing approximately 1,000 lbs., through the mail center on a daily basis. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:

Duties and Responsibilities:
(Candidates must perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodations.)

Follow the Control Sheet specifications to ensure jobs are completed correctly and in accordance with the Job specifications. Log and track work as required using Job Cards and Log Books. Verify the beginning and ending warrant numbers against the damage sheet. Communicate with a supervisor when discrepancies occur.

Clear jams from inserting machines and detect material handling errors. Calibrate inserters for different sizes and types of material being mailed. Perform maintenance and minor repairs. Maintain equipment and work areas in a clean, safe condition. Perform basic maintenance on mailing equipment as required which includes the following: oil equipment; blow dust off machines; keep rollers, filter jars and meters cleaned; and wipe up oil, ink and other spills as they occur. Dispose of waste in proper containers and return unused materials, tools, logs, and manuals to designated storage areas. Keep supervisor or lead informed of job processing status at end of work shift; job or work order discrepancies; machine malfunctions; or any unsafe working condition.

On a daily basis, must be able to lift and move 50 lb. boxes without assistance. Must be able to maneuver full mail cages, weighing approximately 1,000 lbs., through the mail center.

Place sealed envelopes onto the presort machine for Zip Code sorting and remove from bins after sort is complete. Place sorted envelopes in appropriate mail trays and quality control sorted material. Secure completed mail trays on strapping machines. Operation of a desktop PC in order to prepare appropriate postage reports for electronic submission to the USPS. Clear jams from presort machines and detect material handling errors. Perform maintenance and minor repairs.

Review work orders and documentation for all jobs. Process all jobs in accordance with work order specifications, postal regulations, and established mailing schedules. Maintain quality control of work processed. Report any discrepancies in jobs, work orders, procedures, etc., to the supervisor.

Maintain proper order/sequence of material during processing. Calibrate machines for different sizes and types of material. Prepare, label, and stage materials/envelopes required for processing daily work.

Operate truck and electric/manual material handling equipment to transport supplies/materials and finished mail pieces, to include delivery of mail to the USPS. Notify supervisor immediately of any equipment malfunctions and/or damage that results from the operation of equipment.

Desirable Qualifications:

General knowledge of postal regulations related to postage, types of mail, and zip code sorting techniques is required;

Stand for extended periods of time;

Must demonstrate the ability to work as an effective team member with all members of the Disbursements team;

Ability to demonstrate a positive attitude and communicate effectively;